Examples of using Viscous in English and their translations into Turkish
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All of the air passages are blocked with what appears to be… the same viscous hydrochloric acid we found on Lauren Mackalvey.
The German physicist Ludwig Prandtl suggested in 1904 that the effects of a thin viscous boundary layer possibly could be the source of substantial drag.
In some flow fields, viscous effects are very small, and approximate solutions may safely neglect viscous effects.
Layers of sulphuric acid, viscous surface rock,
In observations of vortices in real fluids the strength of the vortices always decays gradually due to the dissipative effect of viscous forces.
Hypersonic flow is characterized by high temperature flow behind a shock wave, viscous interaction, and chemical dissociation of gas.
indicates that viscous forces are very strong compared to inertial forces.
In some flow fields, viscous effects are very small, and solutions may neglect to account for viscous effects.
The water's going to become a little syrupy, a little bit more viscous and not flow as well.
Fluvalinate is a stable, non-volatile, viscous heavy oil(technical) soluble in organic solvents.
familiar fluids such as water and air, the stress due to these viscous forces is linearly related to the strain rate.
component of drilling mud, making the mud slurry viscous, which helps in keeping the drill bit cool and removing drilled solids.
For some systems, a cubic(also called viscous isotropic) phase may exist between the hexagonal
Lava flows from stratovolcanoes are generally not a significant threat to humans and animals because the highly viscous lava moves slowly enough for everyone to flee out of the path of flow.
It's as if some strange force holds the molecules of mayonnaise together, making it viscous.
Szent-Gyorgyi had previously described the more viscous form of myosin produced by slow muscle extractions as'activated' myosin, and, since Straub's protein produced the activating effect,
Therefore, to calculate net forces on bodies(such as wings), viscous flow equations must be used: inviscid flow theory fails to predict drag forces,
sirupus) is a condiment that is a thick, viscous liquid consisting primarily of a solution of sugar in water, containing a large amount of dissolved sugars but showing little tendency to deposit crystals.
Viscous material!
Very viscous.